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Unusual coexistence of oral lymphoepithelial cyst and benign migratory glossitis
Alves Pereira, Karuza Maria; Weege Nonaka, Cassiano Francisco; de Andrade Santos, Pedro Paulo; Costa de Medeiros, Ana Myriam; Cavalcanti Galvao, Hebel Coexistencia incomum de cisto linfoepitelial oral e glossite migratoria benigna Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, vol. 75, num. 2, marzo-abril, 2009, p.
Karuza Maria Alves Pereira +2 more
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Asymptomatic benign migratory glossitis: A rare case report
Benign migratory glossitis, also known as geographic tongue, is an inflammatory recurrent condition of unknown etiology, which is characterized by loss of filiform papillae on the dorsum of the tongue. Clinically, it appears as irregular erythematous patches devoid of filiform papilla bounded by slightly elevated white bands.
Nitin Khanduri +3 more
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Benign Migratory Glossitis: Case Report and Literature Review [PDF]
Benign migratory glossitis (BMG) is a benign, usually asymptomatic mucosal lesion of dorsal surface of the tongue, characterized by depapillated erythematous patches separated by white irregular borders. Etiology of BMG is unknown. Risk factors include psoriasis, fissured tongue, diabetes mellitus, hypersensitivity and psychological factors.
S. Khan +3 more
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Benign Migratory Glossitis- A Case of Hereditary Aetiology
Geographic tongue often associated with fissured tongue, is of unknown etiology with many suggested causative factors. An interesting case of geographic tongue with fissuring having a hereditary etiology and significant allergic history has been reported.
Dr. Sowmya SV +2 more
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A tongue with a map on it. [PDF]
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, Volume 3, Issue 5, October 2022.
Stead T, Mangal R, Stead T, Ganti L.
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Benign Migratory Glossitis (Lingual Erythema Migrans)
Benign Migratory Glossitis affects only a small fraction of the general population (1-3%) with a female predilection and should be distinguished from other benign and malignant conditions affecting oral mucosal and the tongue. With the mounting research in recent years, this condition has been found to have a certain correlation with some immunological
Irena V Fisenko
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Benign Migratory Glossitis [PDF]
A 26-year-old woman presented with well-defined erythematous patches on her tongue that had developed over the previous 6 months.
Jimena Pérez-Rubio +1 more
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Angiogenesis Inhibitor Drug-induced Benign Migratory Glossitis in a Patient of Juvenile-onset Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis under Maintenance Therapy. [PDF]
Background Benign migratory glossitis or geographic tongue is a chronic recurring inflammatory condition of the oral cavity. With its ephemeral characteristics, there has been reported literature showing its association with the administration of certain
Kalra N +4 more
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Hereditary Benign Migratory Glossitis in a Young Child: A Case Report
Akhilesh Sharma +3 more
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Lack of oral involvement in a large cohort of women with vulvar lichen sclerosus - a multicenter prospective study. [PDF]
Summary Background and Objectives: We assessed the prevalence of oral lichen sclerosus in a cohort of women affected with vulvar lichen sclerosus (VLS). Patients and Methods: This prospective, observational study included adult female patients with a histologically proven VLS who attended the Vulva Clinics of three Dermatology Units from January 2020 ...
Corazza M +10 more
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